Half Pudding Half Sauce

"The appropriation for a house should be divided into two equal parts, one-half for the house, the other for the gardens, pathways, court, approach, terrace and the rest of it, or, as it might be termed, one-half for the pudding, the other for the sauce." Architect Thomas Hastings

Friday, December 23, 2011

Cobblestone to Asphalt

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Fifth Avenue between 57th and 58th Streets 1867 Looking northwest from the corner of Madison Avenue and Fifty-fifth Street ...
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Sunday, December 11, 2011

Four Corners; Madison Avenue and Forty First Street

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Residence of Chas. Sneff, ESQ  (1900) 41st St. and Madison Ave., New York City In the same vicinity of the  Carrere & Hastings w...
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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Carrere & Hastings Workshop Madison Avenue and Forty-First Street New York City, N. Y.

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Carrere & Hastings Office Corner of Madison Avenue and Forty-First Street Before moving to 225 Fifth Ave.  the architectural firm o...
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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Manhattan Townhouse of John M. Carrere

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Townhouse of Architect John Merven Carrere Entrance Hall Library, View Toward Entrance Hall Library, View Toward Dining Ro...
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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

"Before Bagatelle"

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Before building "Bagatelle" in Old Westbury Architect Thomas Hastings leased and altered this Port Washington, L. I. house. ...
Tuesday, December 6, 2011

"Red Oaks" the Summer Home of John M. Carrere

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By Bart Ferree, 1909 THE homes of architects are quite apt to have an interest to the inquisitive public somewhat beyond their individual m...
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